Twenty-six women control twenty-six briefcases,
each of which contains as little as a penny, and as much as $1
million. How much faith does a player have in the contents of
the cases? Only the banker knows for sure.

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Episode
4.21
May 11

Diane Jorgensen ended up trading her case
for $186,000. In it... $25,000. Then David Lee traded his case away for
a suit of styrofoam and $24,000. In his case... only $400.

Two good deals running. Will we see a
third? That's up to DENISE CANARD, a single mom and special-ed preschool
director from the Bronx.

She always thought that 18 was a lucky
number due to her son, so she goes with that case...

?

18

Denise's Case

Starting with six... Going
counterclockwise and skipping every other case.

There's a 50% chance that she's sitting
on six-figures. But think about the car she needs... or the loans...
There's a 38% chance that she's holding onto more than the offer...

NO DEAL!

13 (Leyla) - $400,000
26 (Lindsay C) - $300,000

Banker looks good in this. Banker's up
there lovin' it.

BANK
OFFER$72,000

$ 0.01

$ 100,000

$ 1

$ 300,000

$ 400

$ 400,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

It's still a dealer's board. But it's all
about how Denise feels about this offer. The family wants her to deal...

NO DEAL!

19 (Amanza) - $400

Great case. That's going to make the
offer great...

BANK
OFFER$95,000

$ 0.01

$ 100,000

$ 1

$ 300,000

$ 400

$ 400,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

Husband says one more. Sister says deal.
With a 60% chance that she's sitting on less than the offer... Denise
listens... to her sister. DEAL for $95,000!

A lot of money, but was it a good deal?
Kelly had $100,000. Banker would've offered $223,000. Sara had the penny
case. Bank would've offered $345,000. Patricia had $750. Final offer
would've been. $511,000.

So it's either a good deal or a good bit
of remorse for Denise. In her case...

$1

18

Denise's Case

A great deal!

We quickly reset for another player, KIM
JONES, a legal secretary from Defuniak Springs, FL, near Pensacola.